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- Dallemagne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustine Dallemagne (1821–1875), French miniature painter Claude Dallemagne (1754–1813)...
- Claude Dallemagne (French pronunciation: [klod dalmaɲ]; 8 November 1754, Peyrieu, Ain – 12 June 1813) started his career in the French army under the Bourbons...
- Georges J.F.M.G. Dallemagne (born 17 January 1958 in Belgian Congo), is a Belgian politician and doctor. He was born in Fataki, a small village in the...
- Virginie Polyxène Augustine Philippe Dallemagne, a French miniature painter, whose maiden name was Decagny, was a native of Beauvais. She was a pupil of...
- M****éna moved out of the city and Berthier left the Roman Republic. Claude Dallemagne, then provisional commander of Rome, found himself responsible for the...
- subsidiary of EDF, took over the sales activities of EDF Belgium. Grégoire Dallemagne took up office as CEO on 1 September 2011. On 23 November 2011, the company...
- Marcel Dallemagne (11 December 1898 – 30 December 1994) was a French professional golfer who won several prestigious tournaments in Europe in the 1930s...
- cavalry, Bonaparte placed it under General of Brigade Claude Dallemagne. Then he sent Dallemagne on a rapid march to the east along the south bank of the...
- unanimously approved a resolution by opposition representatives Georges Dallemagne (cdH) and Koen Metsu (N-VA) to recognise ISIL's August 2014 m****acre of...
- Revolution?: Military Change and European Society, 1550–1800 (London, 1991) Dallemagne, François, Les casernes françaises, (1990) Douet, James, British Barracks...